Praying with Open Hands

After a while, if I am willing to remain long enough with open hands, the Lord will come. God will have a look and roam through my hands to see what I have. God may be surprised—so many things!
Then Christ will look at me and ask: ‘Would you mind if I take out this little bit?’
And I answer: ‘Of course you may take it out. That’s why am here with open hands.’
And perhaps the Lord will look another time at me and ask:
‘Would you mind if I put something else in your hands?’
And I answer: ‘Of course you may.’
“That is the heart of prayer. The Lord may take something out, and may put something in. No one else can do this, but God may. God is the Lord. I have only to open my heart and my hands and just stay there long enough for the Lord to come.”
~Peter G. van Breemen, from Ignatian Spirituality
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